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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced plans to significantly increase healthcare spending, focusing on building and revitalizing hospitals across Indonesia. He emphasized that quality healthcare is a state obligation and aims to have advanced hospitals in every regency/city within four years. The announcement came during the inauguration of the Emirates-Indonesia Cardiology Hospital in Solo, Central Java, built with UAE grant funding of Rp 417 billion.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has announced a significant increase in healthcare spending, with a particular focus on developing hospital infrastructure across the country. During the inauguration of the Emirates-Indonesia Cardiology Hospital in Solo, Central Java, Prabowo emphasized that providing quality healthcare is a fundamental obligation of the state 1
The President expressed his commitment to having advanced hospitals in every regency/city within the next four years. This ambitious plan involves not only building new facilities but also revitalizing existing hospitals to ensure they meet modern healthcare standards. Prabowo stressed that a successful nation is measured by its ability to provide proper healthcare services to its citizens 1
The Emirates-Indonesia Cardiology Hospital, which was inaugurated during the event, stands as a symbol of the strong partnership between Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates. The hospital was built using a UAE grant of Rp 417 billion, demonstrating international cooperation in healthcare development 2
Prabowo's announcement underscores the government's commitment to making healthcare a national priority. The planned investments are expected to significantly improve the country's healthcare infrastructure, particularly in remote areas. This move is seen as a crucial step towards achieving universal healthcare coverage and improving overall public health outcomes.
Healthcare Infrastructure Investment Announcement
International Grant for Hospital Construction